Přehled o publikaci
2019
Human-Text Interaction : Study of scientific annotation practices
LORENZ, MichalBasic information
Original name
Human-Text Interaction : Study of scientific annotation practices
Authors
LORENZ, Michal (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution)
Edition
Reading in a Digital Environment : Media Use, Functional Literacies and Future Challenges for Universities, 8.11.2019, Regensburg, 2019
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Presentations at conferences
Country of publisher
Germany
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
References:
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14210/19:00108433
Organization
Filozofická fakulta – Repository – Repository
Keywords (in Czech)
Interakce člověk-text; e-čtení; anotační praktiky; analýza kognitivní práce
Keywords in English
Human-text interaction; e-reading; annotation practices; cognitive work analysis
Links
TL02000530, research and development project.
Changed: 22/2/2022 02:55, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík
Abstract
V originále
We will present the research design of annotation practices of scientists working with printed scientific documents. The research is focused on the usefulness and usability of the types of annotations generated by interactions of the scientist with the text. The aim of the accomplished empirical research was to identify the limitations of cognitive work during annotating and to deduce consequences for the ecological interface design of web-based format of eBook. The poster presents the current state of complex research, which is still in the implementation phase and some of the first results of the study. To date, 20 scientists, representatives of humanities, social and natural sciences (linguistics, psychology, geography respectively), as well as scientists active in interdisciplinary research, have participated in the research. The study is based on the formative paradigm of HCI design and the socio-cognitive paradigm of information behavior. Ecological interface design (EID) and cognitive work analysis (CWA) were used as the theoretical framework guiding the research. In carrying out the task scientists read scientific papers, books and diploma theses. They talk aloud about their work and identified cognitive functions activated in the process of interacting with text by categories. The audio and video recordings acquired were processed using verbal protocol analysis and abstract hierarchy analysis. The results obtained indicate a topological tension between cognitive functions and note-taking tools. Underestimating the importance of space, haptics and perception in electronic texts, which are typical for human-printed text interaction, leads to the disembodied design of the reading software interface. Disembodied design emphasizes deep cognitive control instead of perceptive and activity surface control, which has a negative impact on the effectiveness of cognitive work and the usefulness of eBooks.